Investigation of voids and looseness, diagnosis of structural deterioration, and investigation of underground buried pipes.
Our company conducts surveys using ground-penetrating radar. Ground-penetrating radar is a exploration method that utilizes the property of electromagnetic waves to reflect when they encounter materials with different electrical characteristics while propagating through the air or underground. By emitting electromagnetic waves from the surface or within a borehole into the ground (or within a structure) and analyzing the reflections from the target objects, we can determine the locations of underground cavities, water accumulations, buried pipes such as water and gas lines, rebar within building walls, and geological boundaries. [Examples of Use] ■ Investigation of cavities and looseness ■ Diagnosis of structural deterioration ■ Survey of underground buried pipes *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.
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Our company has been engaged primarily in geological structure surveys and ground property investigations through elastic wave exploration, electrical exploration, and logging using boreholes, with the motto of "safe, swift, and careful observation and measurement" and "high-precision and rapid analysis using advanced systems." Additionally, we conduct investigations such as buried pipe surveys using ground-penetrating radar, depth surveys for guardrail posts, dynamic seismic performance assessments of wooden houses using the Waseda method, simultaneous measurement of microtremors inside boreholes and at the surface, as well as investigations to understand the amplification characteristics of earthquakes (transfer functions) through standalone measurements at the surface. Please feel free to contact us if you have any requests.